Joe Coffin should have killed the Apache named Kietah straight off instead of feeding him and sending him on his way. It would have saved a lot of grief — and lives. When the warriors left a new widow and her young son in the wilderness to die,, Coffin had had enough. Tracking Kietah’s renegades into Arizona’s White Mountains, Coffin goes to war on the Apaches, and he’s a warrior the likes of which they’ve never seen.
John Legg has had more than 50 Westerns published, including a number of series novels, and one book of Western nonfiction. He has also done a number of articles on Western history for national magazines. He has been a newspaper copy editor for more than 30 years. He also has edited novels, articles, short stories, and other works through his editing/critiquing service, JL TextWorks. He has an MSJ from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Good story, book 1 was my favorite. Book 2 had editing, spelling issues, Book 3 was much better, this book was well done, still had some spelling, proofing issues.